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Gemmological Analysis of a Roman Sapphire Intaglio and Its Possible Origin

机译:罗马蓝宝石凹版的宝石学分析及其起源

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The gemmological analysis of a Roman intaglio engraved with a hippocamp (winged 'sea-horse') reveals that it was carved from a sapphire of basaltic origin. Its bluish grey appearance is due to Rayleigh scattering by sub-microscopic inclusions and is not related to an intervalence charge transfer process. In light of historically documented extensive trade relations between ancient Rome and Ethiopia (the kingdom of Aksum), we hypothesise that the recently documented basalt-related sapphire deposits in northern Ethiopia are a possible source of raw material for this Roman intaglio (as well as other basaltic sapphires used in Roman times), in addition to previously held views that ancient sapphires originate from deposits in Sri Lanka, France and perhaps South East Asia. This rare opportunity to characterise in detail one of the very few engraved sapphires from the Roman period permits a better understanding of gem materials used in classical antiquity.
机译:用海马雕刻的罗马楼层的宝石学分析(Winded'ea-Horse')揭示它是从玄武岩起源的蓝宝石中雕刻的。 它的蓝色外观是由于亚微观缺口的瑞利散射,与间歇电荷转移过程无关。 鉴于古罗马和埃塞俄比亚(Aksum王国之间的广泛贸易关系,我们假设最近被记录的玄武岩相关的与埃塞俄比亚的玄武岩相关的蓝宝石矿床是这款罗马楼层的原料来源(以及其他 罗马时代使用的玄武岩蓝宝石)除此之外,古代蓝宝石源于斯里兰卡,法国和东南亚的矿床。 这种难得的机会,详细描述了来自罗马时期的少数雕刻的蓝宝石之一,允许更好地了解古代古代中使用的宝石材料。

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